ALBUQUERQUE, APRIL 10—Today, the SAVE Act, which requires proof of citizenship to register to vote, passed the U.S. House of Representatives 220-208 with only four Democrats joining Republicans to support the common-sense election integrity measure. All three Democrat representatives from New Mexico voted against proof of citizenship to vote, shining light on the current state of the modern Democrat Party and their utmost resistance to protecting the integrity of our elections.

Ash Soular, spokeswoman for the Republican Party of New Mexico, issued the following statement:

 "New Mexicans firmly believe only U.S. citizens should vote in our elections, yet Reps Teresa Leger Fernández, Melanie Stansbury, and Gabe Vasquez voted against the SAVE Act—a common-sense law requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote. No other country allows non-citizens to vote in its elections, which begs the question: Do they want to destroy our democratic process, or why else would they so blatantly ignore the voices of the New Mexicans they swore to serve?"